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Crocus Bulbs

After a long and cold winter, crocus flowers are a welcome sight and a sign that spring is truly on its way. Plant the bulbs in the autumn either in borders, beds and containers or naturalised in grass. Some varieties will even flower in the autumn if you plant them early enough!

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Large, golden yellow goblet blooms herald the arrival of spring. This RHS AGM variety is robust and strong growing - perfect for planting in rockeries, naturalising in grass, or growing in large groups beneath trees and shrubs for an explosion of bright colour in the spring. Alternatively grow Crocus 'Yellow Mammoth' in containers and window boxes where they can be appreciated up close. The flowers are also a great source of early nectar and pollen for bees. Bulb size 6/7. Height: 10cm (4"). Spread: 5cm (2").

Large, voluptuous goblets of deepest purple adorn this popular crocus in early spring. Perfect for planting in rockeries, borders, or growing in large groups beneath trees and shrubs, Crocus 'Flower Record' also makes a fabulous addition to containers and window boxes for a burst of colour when much of the garden is still dormant. This strong, robust variety is also ideal for naturalising in lawns. Bulb size 6/7. Height: 15cm (6"). Spread: 5cm (2").

In the warm spring sunshine, these stunning, goblet shaped blooms unfurl their glistening pure-white petals. Crocus 'Joan of Arc' looks fantastic in containers and window boxes where the jewel-like flowers can be appreciated up close. Alternatively try planting them in rockeries, naturalising in grass, or growing in large groups beneath trees and shrubs for carpets of white blooms. Just scatter a handful of bulbs and plant them where they fall for a really natural effect. Bulb size 6/7. Height: 15cm (6"). Spread: 5cm (2").